US20170129766A1 - Cover Attaching Device and Method for Attaching a Cover to a Seat Cover - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a cover attaching device and a method for attaching a cover to a seat body.
- Seats of various movable bodies such as two-wheeled vehicles, four-wheeled vehicles, trains, aircraft, ships, submersible boats, etc. may be manufactured by covering a resin foam forming a seat body with a cover.
- a method of connecting the seat body side and the cover side via a clip is known in the art.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a tool for attaching a clip to a wire. As can be seen from FIGS. 6 and 7 of this document, the clip is engaged with the wire by advancing the clip holder.
- Patent Document 1 In response to a request for improving an efficiency of seat production, there is a need to efficiently attach the cover to the resin foam of the seat body to coat it.
- the technique disclosed in Patent Document 1 requires attaching works by a human and limits improvement of producibility. Thus, there is a need for improved efficiency of attachment of the cover to the seat body.
- a cover attaching device is a cover attaching device ( 100 ) for attaching a cover ( 600 ) to a seat body ( 700 ), comprising: a cover holder ( 200 ) that includes one or more clip holding means ( 260 , 240 ) capable of holding at least one clip ( 800 ), the cover holder ( 20 ) being configured to hold the cover ( 600 ), to which the clip ( 800 ) has been attached, via the clip ( 800 ) being held by the clip holding means ( 260 , 240 ); and a distance adjusting means ( 500 ) capable of adjusting a distance between the cover holder ( 200 ) and a table ( 300 ) on which the seat body ( 700 ) can be placed, wherein operation of the distance adjusting means ( 500 ) causes the clip ( 800 ) held by the clip holding means ( 260 , 240 ) to be brought into engagement with the side of the seat body ( 700 ) placed on the table ( 300 ).
- the distance adjusting means ( 500 ) is configured to move the cover holder ( 200 ) toward the side of the table ( 300 ).
- the clip holding means ( 260 ) comprises an axial clip gripper ( 260 ) having a clip gripping body ( 240 ) secured to a movable shaft ( 235 ) of a cylinder ( 230 ), and is configured to displace the clip ( 800 ) grasped by the clip gripping body ( 240 ) toward the seat body ( 700 ) placed on the table ( 300 ) in accordance with operation of the cylinder ( 230 ).
- the distance adjusting means ( 500 ) comprises a flat plate portion ( 210 ) provided with at least two clip holding means ( 260 , 240 ), and the flat plate portion ( 210 ) is disposed above the table ( 300 ), and the cover ( 600 ) is held above the table ( 300 ) by the clip ( 800 ) being held by the clip holding means ( 260 , 240 ).
- the cover holder ( 200 ) comprises one or more clip pushing means ( 270 , 250 ) for pushing the clip ( 800 ) for engagement with the seat body ( 700 ).
- the clip pushing means ( 270 ) comprises an axial clip pusher ( 270 ) having a clip pushing body ( 250 ) secured to a movable shaft ( 235 ) of a cylinder ( 230 ), and is configured to push the clip ( 800 ) toward the seat body ( 700 ) placed on the table ( 300 ) in accordance with operation of the cylinder ( 230 ).
- the cover holder ( 200 ) includes a first line arrangement ( 220 ) in which the one or more clip holding means ( 260 ) and the one or more clip pushing means ( 270 ) are arranged; and a second line arrangement ( 220 ) in which the one or more clip holding means ( 260 ) and the one or more clip pushing means ( 270 ) are arranged.
- a method according to another aspect of the present invention provides a method for attaching a cover ( 600 ) to a seat body ( 700 ), comprising the steps of:
- the method further comprises the step of pushing the clip ( 800 ) by a clip pushing body ( 250 ) of the cover holder ( 200 ).
- the efficiency of attaching steps of the cover to the seat body can be improved.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing schematic configuration of a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention, which schematically shows a cover holder and a table in a perspective view, and which schematically shows other configuration by blocks. It is noted that in this figure, it shows a state where a cover has been held on the cover holder, and a seat body indicated by dotted lines has been placed on the table.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention, which schematically illustrates a cover held by the cover holder.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic top view of a seat body to which a cover is attached by a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory view showing a configuration example of a distance adjusting means in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing a state where a clip has been grasped by a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a state where a clip has been grasped by a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing configuration of a clip handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing configuration of a clip handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory drawing for explaining a movement of a pushing body in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a process drawing showing steps of engaging a clip on the cover side with a wire on the seat body side by a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a process drawing showing steps of engaging a clip on the cover side with a wire on the seat body side by a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic view showing a state where a clip on the cover side has been engaged with a wire on the seat body side by a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention and the cover has been attached to the seat body.
- FIG. 13 is a schematic side view of a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a schematic side view of a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device according to a second embodiment of the present invention, which schematically illustrates a state where a clip has been grasped.
- FIG. 15 is a schematic perspective view of a clip handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a schematic side view of a clip handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is a schematic perspective view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a third embodiment of the present invention, which schematically illustrates a cover held by the cover holder.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic partial enlarged view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, which shows a support member disposed in contiguity with a clip gripping body and its operation mode.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic perspective view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, which illustrates a pushing means that can push a cover body downward between left and right line arrangements, i.e., toward a seat body.
- FIG. 20 is a partial schematic cross-sectional view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, which illustrates the process of engaging a female surface fastener of the cover body with a male surface fastener by operation of the pushing means.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing schematic configuration of a cover attaching device, which schematically shows a cover holder and a table in a perspective view, and which schematically shows other configuration by blocks. It is noted that in this figure, it shows a state where a cover has been held on the cover holder, and a seat body indicated by dotted lines was placed on the table.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device, which schematically illustrates the cover held by the cover holder.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic top view of a seat body to which a cover is attached by a cover attaching device.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory view showing a configuration example of a distance adjusting means in a cover attaching device.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing a state where a clip has been grasped by a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a state where a clip has been grasped by a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing configuration of a clip handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing configuration of a clip handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory drawing for explaining the movement of a pushing body in a cover attaching device.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory drawing for explaining the movement of a pushing body in a cover attaching device.
- FIG. 10 is a process drawing showing steps of engaging a clip on the cover side with a wire on the seat body side by a cover attaching device.
- FIG. 11 is a process drawing showing steps of engaging a clip on the cover side with a wire on the seat body side by a cover attaching device.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic view showing a state where a clip on the cover side has been engaged with a wire on the seat body side by a cover attaching device and the cover has been attached to the seat body.
- a cover attaching device 100 includes a cover holder 200 , a table 300 , a control device 400 , and a distance adjusting means 500 .
- the cover holder 200 includes one or more clip holding means capable of holding at least one clip.
- the cover holder 20 is configured to hold the cover 600 via the clip being held by that clip holding means.
- a seat body 700 is placed on the table 300 .
- the distance adjusting means 500 is configured to adjust a distance between the cover holder 200 and the table 300 in response to an instruction from the control device 400 .
- the distance adjusting means 500 is configured to move the cover holder 200 toward the table 300 , thereby narrowing the distance between them.
- the distance adjusting means 500 may operate in a state where the seat body 700 has been placed on the table 300 and the cover 600 has been held on the cover holder 200 so that the cover 600 held on the cover holder 200 may approach toward the seat body 700 placed on the table 300 .
- the operation of the distant adjusting means 500 causes the clip of the cover 600 held on the cover holder 200 to be brought into engagement with the seat body 700 . This may facilitate efficient attachment of the cover 600 to the seat body 700 .
- the distance adjusting means 500 may move the table 300 toward the cover holder 200 , thereby narrowing the distance between them, so that the clip of the cover 600 held on the cover holder 200 may engage with the seat body 700 side.
- the clip holding means that can hold at least one clip may be arbitrary and should not be limited to the disclosed examples in the present application.
- one U-shaped clip holding means may be provided, and the clip may be held by each of two opposing sides of the U shape.
- the clip may be held by suction, magnetic attraction or the like.
- the clip may be held on the clip holding means by application of suction or magnetic attraction, and by stopping the application thereof, the clip may be released from the clip holding means.
- the clip holding means may be a clip gripping means, which is namely equal to a clip gripping body 240 and an axial clip gripper 260 .
- the grasping of the clip by the clip gripping means may be performed in any manner and its manner may be determined depending on the shape of the clip as needed. It would be not essential whether or not the clip holding means or the clip gripping means is shaped to be axial.
- a robot hand may be employed as the clip gripping means.
- the robot hand has a plurality of fingers with an articulated structure and can grasp the clip by autonomous or external control.
- the seat body 700 to which the clip at the cover 600 side is to be engaged may have any configuration, and as one non-limiting example, a wire illustrated in the figures of this application may be adopted.
- a clip that engages with the clip at the cover side may be provided on the seat body to ensure attachment of the cover 600 to the seat body 700 by the clips being engaged one another.
- a recess to which a protrusion of the clip at the cover side is to be snap-fitted may be provided on the seat body to ensure attachment of the cover 600 to the seat body 700 by the recess being engaged with the protrusion.
- tablette 300 should be maximally broadly understood, and is intended to include, but not limited to, a table such as a pedestal, for example, a conveyor on which the seat body 700 is to be placed, such as a belt conveyor. It would be sufficient to allow that the seat body 700 can be placed thereon.
- the table 300 is intended to include a column arrangement structure in which a plurality of columns are arranged so that the seat body 700 can be placed thereon.
- the table 300 may be provided with a positional displacement prevention means for preventing positional displacement of the seat body 700 .
- the positional displacement prevention means may be belts, for example.
- An up and down direction corresponds to a direction of movement of the cover holder 200 .
- a front-back direction is orthogonal to the up and down direction and parallel to the arrangement direction of axial members in the line arrangement as described below.
- a left-right direction is orthogonal to the upper and lower direction and the front-back direction.
- the front-back direction may be also parallel to a direction to which the wire of the seat body 700 appropriately placed on the table 300 extends.
- Each direction may be redefined by another way in light of the following explanation.
- the cover holder 200 may include a flat plate portion 210 oriented orthogonally in the up and down direction and a pair of line arrangements 220 spaced apart in the left-right direction.
- the flat plate portion 210 may be provided for planar arrangement of the line arrangements 220 and may be also provided to receive the power from the distance adjusting means 500 at one or more points.
- the line arrangement 220 may include an axial clip gripper 260 as described below, and may include non-limitingly and additionally an axial clip pusher 270 .
- the flat plate portion 210 may have a top surface 211 and a bottom surface 212 as a pair of main surfaces, and may assumes a rectangular shape when viewed from the top.
- the flat plate portion 210 may be, for example, a metal plate, but may be light resinous.
- the pair of line arrangements 220 may be comprised of a left side line arrangement 221 and a right side line arrangement 222 , and a space corresponding to the right and left width of the cover 600 is provided between them.
- the left and right line arrangements may be referred to as first and second line arrangements in some cases.
- each of the left and right line arrangements 220 may include one or more axial clip grippers 260 .
- the axial clip gripper 260 may comprise a cylinder 230 extending in up and down, and a clip gripping body 240 fixed to the lower end of a movable shaft 235 of the cylinder 230 .
- the clip gripping body 240 removably grips the clip 800 .
- the elasticity of the clip 800 or the elasticity of the clip gripping body 240 can be utilized.
- the clip gripping body 240 may be a block body, for example, a resin block produced by molding a resin, or a metal block produced by die-casting a metal.
- the attachment of the clip 800 to the clip gripping body 240 which is the block body can be relatively easily carried out via human hands.
- Each of the left and right line arrangements 220 may include one or more axial clip pushers 270 . More exactly, one or more axial clip grippers 260 may be replaced by the axial clip pushers 270 , thereby reducing the time required for attaching the clip.
- the axial clip pusher 270 may include a cylinder 230 extending in up and down and a clip pushing body 250 fixed to the lower end of a movable shaft 235 of the cylinder 230 .
- the clip pushing body 250 may be a block body, for example, a resin block produced by molding a resin, or a metal block produced by die-casting a metal.
- each line arrangement 220 may include one or more axial clip grippers 260 , and each line arrangement 220 may include no or one or more axial clip pushers 270 .
- the number of axial members included in each line arrangement 220 may be arbitrary, and may be two, three, four, or five or more.
- the term “axial member” is a term encompassing the axial clip gripper 260 and the axial clip pusher 270 by way of example.
- a total of three axial members of two axial clip grippers 260 and one axial clip pusher 270 are linearly arranged in each line arrangement 220 .
- the axial clip gripper 260 and the axial clip pusher 270 may be arranged in other manners such as zigzag in the same line arrangement 220 .
- the axial clip grippers 260 in other words, the clip gripping bodies 240 , are placed so as to correspond to the four corners or nooks in the planar space of the flat plate portion 210 which can be understood when the flat plate portion 210 is viewed from the top or bottom surface, so that the over 600 can be stretched to an appropriate extent between them.
- each axial member may be of any type, and may be, for example, a single acting cylinder or a double acting cylinder. Needless to say, the cylinder 230 may be a bar-like member extending in the up and down direction.
- the upper end of the cylinder 230 may be directly or indirectly fixed to a bottom surface 212 of the flat plate portion 210 .
- the clip gripping body 240 or the clip pushing body 250 may be fixed to the lower end of the cylinder 230 . Coupling the clip gripping body 240 to the flat plate portion 210 via the cylinder 230 may allow the clip gripping body 240 to be placed downwardly apart from the bottom surface 212 of the flat plate portion 210 by a certain distance. This also applies to the clip pushing body 250 .
- the cylinder 230 may not be necessarily a requisite, and the axial clip gripper 260 and the axial clip pusher 270 of the axial members may be configured without it.
- the clip gripping body 240 or the clip pushing body 250 may have the length equal to that of the cylinder 230 , and the cylinder 230 is omitted.
- the engagement of the clip 800 with the seat body 700 side may be achieved through movement of the cover holder 200 toward the side of the table 300 based on the operation of the distance adjusting means 500 .
- the clip 800 may be engaged with the wire 750 , using the adjustment of the length of the cylinder 230 included in the cover holder 200 .
- the distance adjusting means 500 may lower the whole cover holder 200 to lower the clip gripping body 240 and the clip pushing body 250 .
- the cylinder 230 in the cover holder 200 may lower, by extension of itself, the clip gripping body 240 and the clip pushing body 250 .
- the cover holder 200 may be lowered to a predetermined position based on the operation of the distance adjusting means 500 , and then the clip gripping body 240 and the clip pushing body 250 are further lowered by the operation of the cylinder 230 , so that the clip 800 may be brought into engagement with the wire 750 at the seat body 700 side. It would be not essential that the engagement of the wire 750 with the clip 800 is completed by the cover holder 200 being lowered by the distance adjusting means 500 .
- the clip gripping body 240 can detachably grasp the clip 800 .
- the specific configuration of the clip gripping body 240 can be appropriately changed depending on the shape of the clip 800 .
- the clip pushing body 250 may be configured to be capable of directly or indirectly pushing the clip 800 .
- the specific configuration of the clip pushing body 250 can be appropriately changed depending on the shape of the clip 800 or the shape of the structure around the clip 800 .
- the clip gripping body 240 and the clip pushing body 250 are metallic or resinous and may be harder than the clip 800 .
- the clip gripping body 240 may be replaced with the clip pushing body 250 as mentioned above to reduce the time required for attaching the clip to the clip gripping body 240 .
- the clip pushing body 250 cannot grasp the clip, but it can directly or indirectly act on the clip to push it. Therefore, even if the clip is not gripped by the clip pushing body 250 , the clip 800 can be pushed toward the wire 750 of the seat body 700 as with the clip gripping body 240 .
- the cover 600 can be illustrated to include a cover body 610 , a drawing tape 620 extending in the front-rear direction, and an attached portion 630 extending in the front-rear direction.
- the drawing tape 620 may be sewed by sewing threads along left and right side edge portions of the cover body 610 , and may be drawn into groove portions 730 in the seat body 700 as described below.
- the attached portion 630 may comprise a rod portion extending in the front-rear direction and coupled to the drawing tape 620 .
- a clip 800 to be engaged with the wire 750 on the seat body 700 side may be attached to the attached portion 630 .
- the clip 800 cannot be easily detached from the attached portion 630 .
- the attached portion 630 is sandwiched by a pair of arms of the clip 800 , thereby avoiding the clip 800 from being detached from the attached portion 630 .
- the seat body 700 may be a seat portion for a movable object, for example, as schematically shown in FIG. 3 , and includes a central portion 710 for supporting a human body, and left and right raised portions 720 that are provided on the left and right sides of the central portion 710 and that can support the human body from the both sides.
- Elongated groove portions 730 extending in the front-rear direction are provided between the central portion 710 and the left and right raised portions 720 , and wires 750 extending in the same front-rear direction are embedded in the groove portions 730 .
- the clip 800 is engaged with the wire 750 of the seat body 700 and the cover 600 is attached to the seat body 700 .
- the distance adjusting means 500 can adopt various mechanisms as illustrated by FIG. 4 .
- the distance adjusting means 500 comprises a linear drive means that can move a shaft portion in the up and down direction, which extends in the up and down direction.
- the distance adjusting means 500 may comprise a cylinder including a cylinder tube 501 , a piston 502 and a piston rod 505 , and can feed out the piston rod 505 which is a shaft portion.
- the distance adjusting means 500 may be an air cylinder, which can displace the piston rod 505 in the up and down direction vertically by supplying air to each chamber separated by the piston 502 in the cylinder tube 501 .
- the cylinder tube 501 may be provided with intake and exhaust ports.
- the piston rod 505 may be connected to the center of the top surface 211 of the flat plate portion 210 of the cover holder 200 and can apply power to the cover holder 200 .
- the distance adjusting means 500 in FIG. 4 ( a ) is adopted.
- the distance adjusting means 500 may comprise a motor 511 , a power transmission system 512 , and a ball screw 513 .
- the motor 511 may be a stepping motor, for example.
- the power generated by the stepping motor may be supplied to a nut 513 a of the ball screw 513 , thereby rotating a screw rod 513 b with respect to the nut 513 a in a position fixed state.
- the screw rod 513 b may be displaced in the up and down direction vertically while rotating.
- the screw rod 513 b is the shaft portion. In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, it is engaged with a gear at the tip of the rotating shaft of the motor 511 and a belt fixed to the nut is adopted as the power transmission system 512 .
- the distance adjusting means 500 of various mechanisms may be employed.
- One or more combination of pinions and racks may be adopted.
- the clip gripping body 240 can grasp a protrusion 850 of the clip 800 .
- the protrusion 850 of the clip 800 is an example of a portion to be grasped by the clip gripping body 240 .
- the clip gripping body 240 is configured not to interfere with the clip 800 when the clip gripping body 240 grasps the clip 800 , so that the clip 800 can be prevented from falling off from the clip gripping body 240 after the clip gripper grasps the clip 800 .
- the clip gripping body 240 includes a recessed gripping portion 241 that can grasp the protrusion 850 of the clip 800 by pinching. By pressing the protrusion 850 of the clip 800 into the recessed gripping portion 241 , the clip 800 may be gripped by the clip gripping body 240 . It should be noted that the clip 800 may be detachable from the clip gripping body 240 , and the clip 800 can be detached from the clip gripping body 240 by displacing the cover holder 200 upward after engaging the clip 800 with the wire 750 of the seat body 700 . The clip 800 can be manually detached from the clip gripping body 240 at any time.
- the clip gripping body 240 may be provided with one or more contact surfaces that can be contacted with the clip 800 to press down the clip 800 .
- the illustrative clip gripping body 240 shown is stepped to avoid interference with the clip 800 , and two stepped surfaces 248 , 249 are provided accordingly.
- the stepped surface 248 may be the contact surface that can be contacted with the jig engaging portion 840 of the clip 800 to press down the jig engaging portion 840 .
- the stepped surface 249 may be positioned above the stepped surface 248 and may be the contact surface that can be contact with a pinching portion 810 of the clip 800 to press down it. Providing the clip gripping body 240 with the contact surfaces of the clip 800 can ensure more reliable engagement of the clip with the seat body side.
- the clip 800 comprises a pinching portion 810 that can pinch the attached portion 630 of the cover 600 by a pair of arms; a hook portion 820 connected to the bottom surface of the bottom portion connecting the pair of arms; a retaining portion 830 connected to the pinching portion 810 to prevent disengagement of the wire from the hook portion 820 ; a jig engaging portion 840 connected to the hook portion 820 and extending toward the pinching portion 810 ; and a protrusion 850 provided on the jig engaging portion 840 .
- the respective arms are bent so that the upper end portions of the pair of arms come close to each other, thereby preventing detachment of the attached portion 630 disposed in the pinching portion 810 .
- the retaining portion 830 and the jig engaging portion 840 are provided on opposite sides of the hook portion 820 .
- the attached portion 630 may comprise a tip portion 631 having a triangular cross section, which is sandwiched between the arms of the pinching portion 810 ; an intermediate portion 632 disposed in an opening between the upper end portions of the arms of the pinching portion 810 ; and a wall portion 633 which is provided on the pinching portion 810 and is wider than the opening of the pinching portion 810 .
- the attached portion 630 may comprise a tape 634 sewn on a drawing tape 620 , and the tip portion 631 , the intermediate portion 632 and the pinching portion 810 are fixed to the tape 634 .
- the tape 634 may be omitted and the attached portion 630 may be directly integrated with the drawing tape 620 .
- the clip pushing body 250 can push down the wall portion 633 of the attached portion 630 to which the clip 800 being attached, that is, the clip 800 can be pushed down via the attached portion 630 .
- the clip pushing body 250 may be provided with a recessed portion 251 so as not to interfere with the clip 800 and the attached portion 630 , and can be brought into contact with the wall portion 633 of the attached portion 630 at the bottom surface 2511 .
- a sufficient distance may be provided between the table 300 and the cover holder 200 so that the cover 600 can be held by the cover holder 200 via the clip 800 .
- the control device 400 sends an instruction to the distance adjusting means 500 to locate the cover holder 200 at the initial position in response to an input by an operator.
- the distance adjusting means 500 causes the cover holder 200 to be located at the initial position in response to the instruction received from the control device 400 .
- the cover holder 200 is sufficiently spaced apart from the seat body 700 on the table 300 and/or the table 300 .
- the cover 600 may be mounted to the cover holder 200 by an operator.
- the clip 800 may be attached to the attached portion 630 included in the cover 600 .
- the protrusion 850 of the clip 800 is then pressed into the recessed gripper 241 of the clip gripping body 240 , and the clip 800 is grasped by the clip gripping body 240 .
- the cover 600 is thus mounted to the cover holder 200 via the clip 800 .
- the clip 800 may be engaged with the attached portion 630 .
- the seat body 700 may be placed on a predetermined position of the table 300 .
- the seat body 700 may be fixed on the table 300 by a positional displacement prevention means such as a belt.
- the seat body 700 may be placed on the table 300 prior to mounting the cover 600 to the cover holder 200 .
- the cover holder 200 may be moved downward toward the table 300 to allow the cover 600 held by the cover holder 200 to come close to the side of the seat body 700 on the table 300 .
- the control device 400 may transmit an instruction to the distance adjusting means 500 to lower the cover holder 200 to the engagement position in response to an input by the operator.
- the distance adjusting means 500 may lower the cover holder 200 to the engagement position.
- the distance adjusting means 500 may control intake and exhaust airs so that the piston rod 505 of the air cylinder extends downwardly from the piston rod 505 by a predetermined length.
- the clip 800 gripped by the clip gripping body 240 of the cover holder 200 approaches the wire 750 , and the clip 800 finally captures the wire 750 to guide and hold the wire 750 in the clip 800 .
- the lowering of the cover holder 200 can allow a plurality of clips 800 to be engaged with the wires 750 simultaneously, and it is expected that the working time required for engaging the clip 800 with the wire 750 can be shortened.
- the clip gripping body 240 and the clip pushing body 250 may be displaced downwardly by operating the cylinder 230 of the axial member in the cover holder 200 .
- the control device 400 can send an instruction to the cylinder 230 to unlock and operate the cylinder 230 at any timing or at a pre-scheduled timing.
- the cylinder 230 operates in response to this received instruction, and its movable shaft 235 extends downward.
- the cylinder 230 may be unlocked after moving down the cover holder 200 by the distance adjusting means 500 , and the movable shaft 235 of the cylinder 230 may be extended downwardly to displace downwardly the clip gripping body 240 and the clip pushing body 250 fixed to the lower end of the movable shaft 235 of the cylinder 230 , thereby ensuring more reliable engagement of the clip 800 with the wire 750 .
- the cover holder 200 may be lowered to the predetermined position based on the operation of the distance adjusting means 500 , and then the clip gripping body 240 and the clip pushing body 250 are further lowered by the operation of the cylinder 230 , whereby the clip 800 may be engaged with the wire 750 on the seat body 700 side.
- the downward displacement of the cover holder 200 by the distance adjusting means 500 may be used in combination with the downward displacement of the clip gripping body 240 and the clip pushing body 250 by the cylinder 230 to ensure the engagement of the clip 800 with the wire 750 .
- the coordinated operation of the distance adjusting means 500 and the cylinder 230 can be achieved by control with the control device 400 .
- the shape of the clip may be formed to be suitable for capturing the wire.
- a slope surface 825 of the hook portion 820 and a slope surface 835 of the retaining portion 830 may be provided in a tapered shape that narrows toward a wire inlet 828 , which may allow more reliable capture of the wire 750 .
- the wire 750 may be guided to the wire inlet 828 through the slope surface 825 of the hook portion 820 or the slope surface 835 of the retaining portion 830 and may be inserted into the hook portion 820 as shown in FIG. 11 ( b ) , thereby completing engagement of the clip 800 with the wire 750 .
- the cover holder 200 may be lifted by the operation of the distance adjusting means 500 .
- the clip 800 may be detached from the clip gripping body 240 due to the lifting of the cover 200 , and the cover 600 may be separated from the cover holder 200 .
- the cover 600 may be optionally stretched along the surface of the seat body 700 on the table 300 , and the seat body 700 may be covered with the cover 600 . Then, if needed, the cover 600 may be further fixed to the seat body 700 by any way such as adhesive bonding or sewing.
- FIG. 12 shows a state where the clip 800 attached to the cover 600 has been engaged with the wire 750 of the seat body 700 .
- FIG. 13 is a schematic side view of a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device.
- FIG. 14 is a schematic side view of a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device, which schematically shows a state where the clip has been gripped.
- FIGS. 15 and 16 are schematic perspective views of clips handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device.
- the clip gripping body 240 does not grasp the protrusion 850 of the clip 800 , but grips the pinching portion 810 of the clip 800 .
- the pinching portion 810 of the clip 800 may be a gripped portion to be grasped by the clip gripping body 240 . Even in such a case, effects similar to those described in the first embodiment may be also obtained.
- the structure of the clip 800 may be different from that of the first embodiment. Even in such a case, effects similar to those described in the first embodiment may be also obtained.
- the clip gripping body 240 shown in FIG. 13 may be configured to be able to grasp the pinching portion 810 of the clip 800 as schematically shown in FIG. 14 .
- the pinching portion 810 may include a structure in which a pair of arms is disposed opposite to each other, and during attaching each of the arms to the clip gripping body 240 , respective arms are pivotally moved to easily narrow the distance, so that the clip 800 can be rapidly attached to the clip gripping body 240 .
- the clip gripping body 240 may include a tongue portion 247 that may define a holding space 244 of the clip 800 between main body portions 246 , and an entrance 243 for the pinching portion 810 of the clip 800 is defined between the tip portion of the tongue portion 247 and the main body portion 246 .
- the main body portion 246 of the clip gripping body 240 may be provided with a protrusion 245 that may define the entrance 243 together with the tip portion of the tongue portion 247 , and this protrusion 245 prevents the clip 800 from coming off the clip gripping body 240 .
- the tape 634 of the attached portion 630 may be provided with an opening 6345 for avoiding interference with the tongue portion 247 of the clip gripping body 240 .
- the retaining portion 830 may comprise a bent portion 831 which is bent greatly, for example at a right angle so as to extend into a hook space defined by the hook portion 820 .
- a relatively wide wire inlet 828 is provided between the bent portion 831 and the hook portion 820 to ensure insertion of the wire 750 into the hook portion 820 .
- FIG. 17 is a schematic perspective view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device, which schematically illustrates the cover held by the cover holder.
- each line arrangement 220 only one clip gripping body 240 is included in each line arrangement 220 . In this case, the time required for attaching the clip 800 to the clip gripping body 240 can be further shortened.
- one axial clip gripper 260 /clip gripping body 240 and two axial clip pushers 270 /clip pushing bodies 250 may be provided.
- one axial clip gripping portion 260 /clip gripping body 240 may be provided between the two axial clip pushers 270 /clip pushing bodies 250 , so that the cover 600 can be stably held at the center of the front-rear direction.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic partial enlarged view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, which shows a support member disposed in contiguity with a clip holder and its operation mode.
- the support member 292 capable of supporting the attached portion 630 is provided on the cover holder 200 .
- the support member 292 supports the bottom surface of the attached portion 630 .
- this support member 292 is movable along a guide 291 extending in the front-rear direction along the attached portion 630 . If the number of clip gripping bodies 240 included in each line arrangement 220 is reduced, it is expected that it will be difficult to ensure an appropriate posture of the cover 600 while being held by the cover holder 200 . Even in such a case, the posture of the cover 600 while being held by the cover holder 200 can be appropriately maintained by providing the cover holder 200 with the support member 292 for supporting the attached portion 630 which is a part of the cover 600 .
- the support member 292 may be movable along a guide 291 extending in the front-back direction along the attached portion 630 , so that the positioning of the support member 292 can be adjusted depending on situations, or can respond to changes in the type of the covers 600 .
- the cylinder 230 positioned at the center in the front-rear direction within the line arrangement 220 may be provided with a rod-like guide 291 extending in the front-rear direction along the attached portion 630 , and the guide 291 may be provided with J-shaped support members 292 .
- the lower end of the support members 292 may be curved around the bottom surface of the attached portion 630 so as to bear the bottom surface thereof.
- the attached portion 630 may tend to hang down as it extends away from the clip gripping body 240 .
- the support member 292 may be movable along the guide 291 and can support the attached portion 630 of the cover 600 at an appropriate position by moving the support member 292 along the guide 291 in a direction away from the clip grip 240 .
- the support member 292 may be formed in any structure, and also may be U-shaped, L-shaped, and the like.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic perspective view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device, which illustrates a pushing means that can push a cover body downward between left and right line arrangements, i.e., toward a seat body.
- FIG. 20 is a partial schematic cross-sectional partial view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device, which illustrates the process of engaging a female surface fastener of a cover body with a male surface fastener by operation of the pushing means.
- the cover holder 200 may be provided with a pushing means/a pushing mechanism which may act to push a cover body 610 instead of the clip 800 . This may allow additional engagement between the cover 600 and the seat body 700 to be ensured.
- a modifier such as second, another or additional may be added to the term of the means/mechanism for pushing the cover body, in addition to or as an alternative to the case where it explicitly states that subjects to be pushed are different.
- the additional engagement between the cover 600 and the seat body 700 should not be limited to the engagement of between surface fasteners (hook-and-loop fasteners) as described below, but may also include any other engagement such as adhesive bonding, magnetic attracting and the like. Needless to say, the surface fastener may be of any type or structure.
- an axial cover body pusher 280 as an example of the above described pushing means is provided between the left and right line arrangements 220 of the cover holder 200 .
- the cover body pusher 280 may be an axial member provided with a pushing piece 290 at the lower end of the movable shaft of the cylinder 230 , and can be extended by unlocking the cylinder 230 .
- the cylinder 230 of the cover body pusher 280 may be provided parallel to the cylinder 230 of the axial clip gripper 260 and the axial clip pusher 270 .
- the pushing piece 290 may be a resin, a metal or a composite of both, for example, and may have a certain degree of hardness, but may have any degree of flexibility.
- the pushing piece 290 may be a rectangular parallelepiped block extending in the left-right direction, but in other embodiments it may be provided in other shapes and forms.
- the cover body 610 of the cover 600 held by the cover holder 200 may be pushed downward by the pushing piece 290 and then pressed into the groove portion 730 of the seat body 700 .
- a surface fastener 910 may be provided on the bottom surface of the cover body 610 which is to be pushed into the groove portion 730 by the pushing piece 290 , and this surface fastener 910 can be brought in to engagement with a surface fastener 920 of the other one of a pair which has been provided on the bottom of the groove portion 730 .
- the pushing piece 290 can be sufficiently displaced downward by the operation of the cylinder 230 , but not necessarily limited thereto.
- the cylinder 230 does not operate, the length of the cover body pusher 280 is merely set in an appropriate manner: during the cover holder 200 being lowered, the cover body 610 is pushed into the groove portion 730 by the pushing piece 290 .
- the three-dimensional shape of the seat body 710 may be considered within a range where additional engagement(s) should be performed, and then the number, position and length of the cover body pushers 280 shall be determined.
- FIG. 20 schematically shows a partial cross section taken along the dotted line Z-Z in FIG. 3 , for example.
- a male surface fastener 920 is fixed onto the bottom of the groove portion 730 extending in the left-right direction by adhesive bonding, sewing or the like.
- a female surface fastener 910 extending in the left-right direction is sewn to the cover body 610 .
- the female surface fastener 910 and the male surface fastener 920 are engaged with one another by pushing the cover body 610 into the groove portion 730 with the pushing piece 290 , thereby ensuring additional engagement of the seat body 700 with the cover 600 .
- the positions of the male and female surface fasteners may be inverted.
- J-shaped engaging elements are shown for the male surface fastener 920 , they are shown in a simplified manner for simplicity of illustration, but are not intended to show any exact array density or any exact arranged number of the engaging elements. Similarly, the engaging loops of the female surface fastener 910 is only shown in a simplified manner.
- Each of the first to fifth embodiments as described above or any combination thereof may comprise a determining means/determining mechanism for determining whether or not the clip 800 has successfully engaged with the seat body 700 on the table 300 . By means of this, defective attachment of the cover 600 can be monitored and appropriate measures can be taken during any failure occurrence. When the clip 800 is engaged with the wire of the seat body 700 , vibrations and sounds are generated, which are utilized for detection of engagement.
- the determining means/determining mechanism may comprise, for example, a detection unit and a determination processing unit that executes a determination process based on the output of the detection unit.
- the detection unit may comprise, for example, a vibration detection sensor(s).
- the determination processing unit may include an analog circuit, a digital circuit, a computer or any combination thereof.
- the computer may be configured to include an arithmetic processing unit such as a CPU and a storage unit including any type of information recording medium (a memory, hard disk, magnetic type or optical type information storage medium).
- a program stored in the storage unit is executed by the arithmetic processing unit, and various functions are executed, for example operation control of the vibration detection sensor(s) connected via the interface or processing of information inputted from the same sensor(s).
- the vibration detection sensor(s) included in the detection unit may be provided on the axial clip gripper 260 or the axial clip pusher 270 , and detects vibration during engagement of the clip 800 .
- the determination processing unit may have a storage unit in which vibrations generated during engagement of the clip 800 has been beforehand recorded as reference data.
- the determination processing unit compares the vibration data output from the vibration sensor(s) with the reference data mentioned above, and determines that the engagement has been successfully achieved if the both data have agreed with one another or have had high similarity.
- the determination processing unit determines that the engagement has failed if the both data have not agreed with one another or have not had high similarity.
- the determination of the degree of agreement for the vibration data may be understood as determination of the degree of agreement for vibration waveforms.
- the determination process may be performed based on the determination of agreement or the degree of agreement for one or more singular/extraction points included in the vibration waveform, rather than the entire vibration waveform.
- the vibration detection sensor is an example, and the sound generated during engagement of the clip may be used as a criterion for determination.
- a sensor(s) for detecting sound is/are provided in place of the vibration sensor(s). Both vibration and sound may be detected and the determination may be performed for these.
- a parson skilled in the art will be able to optimize the type, number and placed position of the sensors forming the detection unit according to requirements for implementation.
- a person skilled in the art will be able to optimally construct the determination processing unit based on hardware, software or a combination thereof. Any type of network can be included in the determination processing unit, and attachment of the clip can be remotely monitored.
- one clip gripping body 240 grasps one clip 800 , but it is also expected that one clip gripping means grasps two or more clips 800 .
- one axial clip gripper 260 grasps one clip 800 , but it is also expected that one clip gripping means grasps two or more clips 800 .
- a combination of one axial clip gripper 260 , a plurality of axial clip pushers 270 and one or more support members 292 is also expected.
- the distance adjusting means 500 may be referred to as a distance adjusting mechanism or a distance adjusting device.
- the clip holding means may be referred to as a clip holding structure or a clip holder.
- the clip pushing means may be referred to as a clip pushing structure or clip pushing tool.
- the cover holder may be referred to as a cover suspender.
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Description
- The present disclosure relates to a cover attaching device and a method for attaching a cover to a seat body.
- Seats of various movable bodies such as two-wheeled vehicles, four-wheeled vehicles, trains, aircraft, ships, submersible boats, etc. may be manufactured by covering a resin foam forming a seat body with a cover. A method of connecting the seat body side and the cover side via a clip is known in the art.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a tool for attaching a clip to a wire. As can be seen from
FIGS. 6 and 7 of this document, the clip is engaged with the wire by advancing the clip holder. -
- Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent No. 4997585
- In response to a request for improving an efficiency of seat production, there is a need to efficiently attach the cover to the resin foam of the seat body to coat it. The technique disclosed in Patent Document 1 requires attaching works by a human and limits improvement of producibility. Thus, there is a need for improved efficiency of attachment of the cover to the seat body.
- A cover attaching device according to one aspect of the present invention is a cover attaching device (100) for attaching a cover (600) to a seat body (700), comprising: a cover holder (200) that includes one or more clip holding means (260, 240) capable of holding at least one clip (800), the cover holder (20) being configured to hold the cover (600), to which the clip (800) has been attached, via the clip (800) being held by the clip holding means (260, 240); and a distance adjusting means (500) capable of adjusting a distance between the cover holder (200) and a table (300) on which the seat body (700) can be placed, wherein operation of the distance adjusting means (500) causes the clip (800) held by the clip holding means (260, 240) to be brought into engagement with the side of the seat body (700) placed on the table (300).
- In some embodiments, the distance adjusting means (500) is configured to move the cover holder (200) toward the side of the table (300).
- In some embodiments, the clip holding means (260) comprises an axial clip gripper (260) having a clip gripping body (240) secured to a movable shaft (235) of a cylinder (230), and is configured to displace the clip (800) grasped by the clip gripping body (240) toward the seat body (700) placed on the table (300) in accordance with operation of the cylinder (230).
- In some embodiments, the distance adjusting means (500) comprises a flat plate portion (210) provided with at least two clip holding means (260, 240), and the flat plate portion (210) is disposed above the table (300), and the cover (600) is held above the table (300) by the clip (800) being held by the clip holding means (260, 240).
- In some embodiments, the cover holder (200) comprises one or more clip pushing means (270, 250) for pushing the clip (800) for engagement with the seat body (700).
- In some embodiments, the clip pushing means (270) comprises an axial clip pusher (270) having a clip pushing body (250) secured to a movable shaft (235) of a cylinder (230), and is configured to push the clip (800) toward the seat body (700) placed on the table (300) in accordance with operation of the cylinder (230).
- In some embodiments, the cover holder (200) includes a first line arrangement (220) in which the one or more clip holding means (260) and the one or more clip pushing means (270) are arranged; and a second line arrangement (220) in which the one or more clip holding means (260) and the one or more clip pushing means (270) are arranged.
- A method according to another aspect of the present invention provides a method for attaching a cover (600) to a seat body (700), comprising the steps of:
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- placing the seat body (700) on a table (300);
- attaching at least one clip (800) to the cover (600);
- attaching the clip to one or more clip gripping body (240) of a cover holder (200), thereby the clip (800) being gripped by the one or more clip gripping bodies (240); and narrowing a distance between the table (300) and the cover holder (200) in a state where the cover (600) has been held on the cover holder (200) via the clip (800) and the seat body (700) has been placed on the table (300).
- In some embodiments, the method further comprises the step of pushing the clip (800) by a clip pushing body (250) of the cover holder (200).
- According to one aspect of the present invention, the efficiency of attaching steps of the cover to the seat body can be improved.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing schematic configuration of a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention, which schematically shows a cover holder and a table in a perspective view, and which schematically shows other configuration by blocks. It is noted that in this figure, it shows a state where a cover has been held on the cover holder, and a seat body indicated by dotted lines has been placed on the table. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention, which schematically illustrates a cover held by the cover holder. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic top view of a seat body to which a cover is attached by a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is an explanatory view showing a configuration example of a distance adjusting means in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing a state where a clip has been grasped by a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a state where a clip has been grasped by a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing configuration of a clip handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing configuration of a clip handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 9 is an explanatory drawing for explaining a movement of a pushing body in a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is a process drawing showing steps of engaging a clip on the cover side with a wire on the seat body side by a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 11 is a process drawing showing steps of engaging a clip on the cover side with a wire on the seat body side by a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 12 is a schematic view showing a state where a clip on the cover side has been engaged with a wire on the seat body side by a cover attaching device according to a first embodiment of the present invention and the cover has been attached to the seat body. -
FIG. 13 is a schematic side view of a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device according to a second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 14 is a schematic side view of a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device according to a second embodiment of the present invention, which schematically illustrates a state where a clip has been grasped. -
FIG. 15 is a schematic perspective view of a clip handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 16 is a schematic side view of a clip handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 17 is a schematic perspective view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a third embodiment of the present invention, which schematically illustrates a cover held by the cover holder. -
FIG. 18 is a schematic partial enlarged view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, which shows a support member disposed in contiguity with a clip gripping body and its operation mode. -
FIG. 19 is a schematic perspective view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, which illustrates a pushing means that can push a cover body downward between left and right line arrangements, i.e., toward a seat body. -
FIG. 20 is a partial schematic cross-sectional view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, which illustrates the process of engaging a female surface fastener of the cover body with a male surface fastener by operation of the pushing means. - Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Respective embodiments are not mutually exclusive, and the skilled person could properly combine them without requiring excess descriptions and could understand the synergic effects by such combinations. Overlapping descriptions among embodiments will be basically omitted. Referenced drawings are mainly for the purpose of illustrating the invention and may be simplified in an appropriate manner.
- The first embodiment will be described with reference to
FIGS. 1 to 12 .FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing schematic configuration of a cover attaching device, which schematically shows a cover holder and a table in a perspective view, and which schematically shows other configuration by blocks. It is noted that in this figure, it shows a state where a cover has been held on the cover holder, and a seat body indicated by dotted lines was placed on the table.FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device, which schematically illustrates the cover held by the cover holder.FIG. 3 is a schematic top view of a seat body to which a cover is attached by a cover attaching device.FIG. 4 is an explanatory view showing a configuration example of a distance adjusting means in a cover attaching device.FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing a state where a clip has been grasped by a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device. FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a state where a clip has been grasped by a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device.FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing configuration of a clip handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device.FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing configuration of a clip handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device.FIG. 9 is an explanatory drawing for explaining the movement of a pushing body in a cover attaching device.FIG. 10 is a process drawing showing steps of engaging a clip on the cover side with a wire on the seat body side by a cover attaching device.FIG. 11 is a process drawing showing steps of engaging a clip on the cover side with a wire on the seat body side by a cover attaching device.FIG. 12 is a schematic view showing a state where a clip on the cover side has been engaged with a wire on the seat body side by a cover attaching device and the cover has been attached to the seat body. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , acover attaching device 100 includes acover holder 200, a table 300, acontrol device 400, and a distance adjusting means 500. Thecover holder 200 includes one or more clip holding means capable of holding at least one clip. The cover holder 20 is configured to hold thecover 600 via the clip being held by that clip holding means. Aseat body 700 is placed on the table 300. The distance adjusting means 500 is configured to adjust a distance between thecover holder 200 and the table 300 in response to an instruction from thecontrol device 400. - In the illustrative embodiment shown, the distance adjusting means 500 is configured to move the
cover holder 200 toward the table 300, thereby narrowing the distance between them. The distance adjusting means 500 may operate in a state where theseat body 700 has been placed on the table 300 and thecover 600 has been held on thecover holder 200 so that thecover 600 held on thecover holder 200 may approach toward theseat body 700 placed on the table 300. The operation of the distant adjusting means 500 causes the clip of thecover 600 held on thecover holder 200 to be brought into engagement with theseat body 700. This may facilitate efficient attachment of thecover 600 to theseat body 700. - In another embodiment (not shown), the distance adjusting means 500 may move the table 300 toward the
cover holder 200, thereby narrowing the distance between them, so that the clip of thecover 600 held on thecover holder 200 may engage with theseat body 700 side. - Specific configuration of the clip holding means that can hold at least one clip may be arbitrary and should not be limited to the disclosed examples in the present application. For example, one U-shaped clip holding means may be provided, and the clip may be held by each of two opposing sides of the U shape. The clip may be held by suction, magnetic attraction or the like. The clip may be held on the clip holding means by application of suction or magnetic attraction, and by stopping the application thereof, the clip may be released from the clip holding means.
- In an illustrated embodiment of the present application, the clip holding means may be a clip gripping means, which is namely equal to a
clip gripping body 240 and anaxial clip gripper 260. The grasping of the clip by the clip gripping means may be performed in any manner and its manner may be determined depending on the shape of the clip as needed. It would be not essential whether or not the clip holding means or the clip gripping means is shaped to be axial. - In another embodiment (not shown), a robot hand may be employed as the clip gripping means. The robot hand has a plurality of fingers with an articulated structure and can grasp the clip by autonomous or external control.
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seat body 700 to which the clip at thecover 600 side is to be engaged may have any configuration, and as one non-limiting example, a wire illustrated in the figures of this application may be adopted. A clip that engages with the clip at the cover side may be provided on the seat body to ensure attachment of thecover 600 to theseat body 700 by the clips being engaged one another. A recess to which a protrusion of the clip at the cover side is to be snap-fitted may be provided on the seat body to ensure attachment of thecover 600 to theseat body 700 by the recess being engaged with the protrusion. - The term “table 300” should be maximally broadly understood, and is intended to include, but not limited to, a table such as a pedestal, for example, a conveyor on which the
seat body 700 is to be placed, such as a belt conveyor. It would be sufficient to allow that theseat body 700 can be placed thereon. In another example, the table 300 is intended to include a column arrangement structure in which a plurality of columns are arranged so that theseat body 700 can be placed thereon. In one non-limiting example, the table 300 may be provided with a positional displacement prevention means for preventing positional displacement of theseat body 700. The positional displacement prevention means may be belts, for example. - Regarding the
cover attaching device 100 inFIG. 1 and the like, solely for the convenience of description, terms indicating directions will be defined as follows. An up and down direction corresponds to a direction of movement of thecover holder 200. A front-back direction is orthogonal to the up and down direction and parallel to the arrangement direction of axial members in the line arrangement as described below. A left-right direction is orthogonal to the upper and lower direction and the front-back direction. The front-back direction may be also parallel to a direction to which the wire of theseat body 700 appropriately placed on the table 300 extends. Each direction may be redefined by another way in light of the following explanation. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , thecover holder 200 may include aflat plate portion 210 oriented orthogonally in the up and down direction and a pair ofline arrangements 220 spaced apart in the left-right direction. Theflat plate portion 210 may be provided for planar arrangement of theline arrangements 220 and may be also provided to receive the power from the distance adjusting means 500 at one or more points. Theline arrangement 220 may include anaxial clip gripper 260 as described below, and may include non-limitingly and additionally anaxial clip pusher 270. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , theflat plate portion 210 may have atop surface 211 and abottom surface 212 as a pair of main surfaces, and may assumes a rectangular shape when viewed from the top. Theflat plate portion 210 may be, for example, a metal plate, but may be light resinous. The pair ofline arrangements 220 may be comprised of a leftside line arrangement 221 and a rightside line arrangement 222, and a space corresponding to the right and left width of thecover 600 is provided between them. The left and right line arrangements may be referred to as first and second line arrangements in some cases. - As can be seen with reference of
FIG. 2 , each of the left andright line arrangements 220 may include one or moreaxial clip grippers 260. Theaxial clip gripper 260 may comprise acylinder 230 extending in up and down, and aclip gripping body 240 fixed to the lower end of amovable shaft 235 of thecylinder 230. By attaching the clip to theclip gripping body 240, theclip 800 will be gripped by theclip gripping body 240. It should be noted that theclip gripping body 240 removably grips theclip 800. Regarding the removable capability, for example, the elasticity of theclip 800 or the elasticity of theclip gripping body 240 can be utilized. - In the exemplary embodiment shown, the
clip gripping body 240 may be a block body, for example, a resin block produced by molding a resin, or a metal block produced by die-casting a metal. The attachment of theclip 800 to theclip gripping body 240 which is the block body can be relatively easily carried out via human hands. - Each of the left and
right line arrangements 220 may include one or moreaxial clip pushers 270. More exactly, one or moreaxial clip grippers 260 may be replaced by theaxial clip pushers 270, thereby reducing the time required for attaching the clip. - The
axial clip pusher 270 may include acylinder 230 extending in up and down and aclip pushing body 250 fixed to the lower end of amovable shaft 235 of thecylinder 230. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, theclip pushing body 250 may be a block body, for example, a resin block produced by molding a resin, or a metal block produced by die-casting a metal. - For the number of
260, 270 included in eachaxial members line arrangement 220, eachline arrangement 220 may include one or moreaxial clip grippers 260, and eachline arrangement 220 may include no or one or moreaxial clip pushers 270. The number of axial members included in eachline arrangement 220 may be arbitrary, and may be two, three, four, or five or more. Incidentally, for the sake of precaution, the term “axial member” is a term encompassing theaxial clip gripper 260 and theaxial clip pusher 270 by way of example. - In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment shown in
FIG. 2 , a total of three axial members of twoaxial clip grippers 260 and oneaxial clip pusher 270 are linearly arranged in eachline arrangement 220. In another embodiment, theaxial clip gripper 260 and theaxial clip pusher 270 may be arranged in other manners such as zigzag in thesame line arrangement 220. By including a plurality ofaxial clip grippers 260 in thesame line arrangement 220, the posture of thecover 600 can be stabilized. - In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment shown in
FIG. 2 , theaxial clip grippers 260, in other words, theclip gripping bodies 240, are placed so as to correspond to the four corners or nooks in the planar space of theflat plate portion 210 which can be understood when theflat plate portion 210 is viewed from the top or bottom surface, so that the over 600 can be stretched to an appropriate extent between them. - The
cylinder 230 included in each axial member may be of any type, and may be, for example, a single acting cylinder or a double acting cylinder. Needless to say, thecylinder 230 may be a bar-like member extending in the up and down direction. The upper end of thecylinder 230 may be directly or indirectly fixed to abottom surface 212 of theflat plate portion 210. Theclip gripping body 240 or theclip pushing body 250 may be fixed to the lower end of thecylinder 230. Coupling theclip gripping body 240 to theflat plate portion 210 via thecylinder 230 may allow theclip gripping body 240 to be placed downwardly apart from thebottom surface 212 of theflat plate portion 210 by a certain distance. This also applies to theclip pushing body 250. - As will be apparent to a person skilled in the art, the
cylinder 230 may not be necessarily a requisite, and theaxial clip gripper 260 and theaxial clip pusher 270 of the axial members may be configured without it. In another exemplary embodiment, theclip gripping body 240 or theclip pushing body 250 may have the length equal to that of thecylinder 230, and thecylinder 230 is omitted. - As will be apparent from the descriptions as discussed hereafter, the engagement of the
clip 800 with theseat body 700 side, that is, thewire 750 may be achieved through movement of thecover holder 200 toward the side of the table 300 based on the operation of the distance adjusting means 500. However, theclip 800 may be engaged with thewire 750, using the adjustment of the length of thecylinder 230 included in thecover holder 200. - The distance adjusting means 500 may lower the
whole cover holder 200 to lower theclip gripping body 240 and theclip pushing body 250. On the other hand, thecylinder 230 in thecover holder 200 may lower, by extension of itself, theclip gripping body 240 and theclip pushing body 250. - In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the
cover holder 200 may be lowered to a predetermined position based on the operation of the distance adjusting means 500, and then theclip gripping body 240 and theclip pushing body 250 are further lowered by the operation of thecylinder 230, so that theclip 800 may be brought into engagement with thewire 750 at theseat body 700 side. It would be not essential that the engagement of thewire 750 with theclip 800 is completed by thecover holder 200 being lowered by the distance adjusting means 500. - The
clip gripping body 240 can detachably grasp theclip 800. The specific configuration of theclip gripping body 240 can be appropriately changed depending on the shape of theclip 800. Theclip pushing body 250 may be configured to be capable of directly or indirectly pushing theclip 800. The specific configuration of theclip pushing body 250 can be appropriately changed depending on the shape of theclip 800 or the shape of the structure around theclip 800. In one example, theclip gripping body 240 and theclip pushing body 250 are metallic or resinous and may be harder than theclip 800. - When mounting the
cover 600 to thecover holder 200, an operator may need to perform work for attaching theclip 800 to the clip gripping body 24. The time required for this attaching work tends to increase as the number of the clip holders 24 increases. In view of this point, theclip gripping body 240 may be replaced with theclip pushing body 250 as mentioned above to reduce the time required for attaching the clip to theclip gripping body 240. Theclip pushing body 250 cannot grasp the clip, but it can directly or indirectly act on the clip to push it. Therefore, even if the clip is not gripped by theclip pushing body 250, theclip 800 can be pushed toward thewire 750 of theseat body 700 as with theclip gripping body 240. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , thecover 600 can be illustrated to include acover body 610, adrawing tape 620 extending in the front-rear direction, and an attachedportion 630 extending in the front-rear direction. The drawingtape 620 may be sewed by sewing threads along left and right side edge portions of thecover body 610, and may be drawn intogroove portions 730 in theseat body 700 as described below. The attachedportion 630 may comprise a rod portion extending in the front-rear direction and coupled to thedrawing tape 620. - A
clip 800 to be engaged with thewire 750 on theseat body 700 side may be attached to the attachedportion 630. In one embodiment, once theclip 800 is attached to the attachedportion 630, theclip 800 cannot be easily detached from the attachedportion 630. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the attachedportion 630 is sandwiched by a pair of arms of theclip 800, thereby avoiding theclip 800 from being detached from the attachedportion 630. - The
seat body 700 may be a seat portion for a movable object, for example, as schematically shown inFIG. 3 , and includes acentral portion 710 for supporting a human body, and left and right raisedportions 720 that are provided on the left and right sides of thecentral portion 710 and that can support the human body from the both sides.Elongated groove portions 730 extending in the front-rear direction are provided between thecentral portion 710 and the left and right raisedportions 720, andwires 750 extending in the same front-rear direction are embedded in thegroove portions 730. In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, theclip 800 is engaged with thewire 750 of theseat body 700 and thecover 600 is attached to theseat body 700. - The distance adjusting means 500 can adopt various mechanisms as illustrated by
FIG. 4 . In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the distance adjusting means 500 comprises a linear drive means that can move a shaft portion in the up and down direction, which extends in the up and down direction. - In the example shown in
FIG. 4 (a) , the distance adjusting means 500 may comprise a cylinder including acylinder tube 501, apiston 502 and apiston rod 505, and can feed out thepiston rod 505 which is a shaft portion. In a preferred embodiment, the distance adjusting means 500 may be an air cylinder, which can displace thepiston rod 505 in the up and down direction vertically by supplying air to each chamber separated by thepiston 502 in thecylinder tube 501. Thecylinder tube 501 may be provided with intake and exhaust ports. Thepiston rod 505 may be connected to the center of thetop surface 211 of theflat plate portion 210 of thecover holder 200 and can apply power to thecover holder 200. In the embodiment shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 , the distance adjusting means 500 inFIG. 4 (a) is adopted. - Another example shown in
FIG. 4 (b) may be adopted. In this case, the distance adjusting means 500 may comprise amotor 511, apower transmission system 512, and aball screw 513. Themotor 511 may be a stepping motor, for example. The power generated by the stepping motor may be supplied to anut 513 a of theball screw 513, thereby rotating ascrew rod 513 b with respect to thenut 513 a in a position fixed state. Thescrew rod 513 b may be displaced in the up and down direction vertically while rotating. Only the movement in the upper-lower and vertical directions among the movement of thescrew rod 513 b can be transmitted to thecover holder 200 via a relay mechanism, thereby displacing thecover holder 200 in the up and down direction vertically. In this example, it can be understood that thescrew rod 513 b is the shaft portion. In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, it is engaged with a gear at the tip of the rotating shaft of themotor 511 and a belt fixed to the nut is adopted as thepower transmission system 512. - The distance adjusting means 500 of various mechanisms may be employed. One or more combination of pinions and racks may be adopted.
- As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6 , theclip gripping body 240 can grasp aprotrusion 850 of theclip 800. Theprotrusion 850 of theclip 800 is an example of a portion to be grasped by theclip gripping body 240. Theclip gripping body 240 is configured not to interfere with theclip 800 when theclip gripping body 240 grasps theclip 800, so that theclip 800 can be prevented from falling off from theclip gripping body 240 after the clip gripper grasps theclip 800. - In an exemplary embodiment shown, the
clip gripping body 240 includes a recessedgripping portion 241 that can grasp theprotrusion 850 of theclip 800 by pinching. By pressing theprotrusion 850 of theclip 800 into the recessedgripping portion 241, theclip 800 may be gripped by theclip gripping body 240. It should be noted that theclip 800 may be detachable from theclip gripping body 240, and theclip 800 can be detached from theclip gripping body 240 by displacing thecover holder 200 upward after engaging theclip 800 with thewire 750 of theseat body 700. Theclip 800 can be manually detached from theclip gripping body 240 at any time. - In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the
clip gripping body 240 may be provided with one or more contact surfaces that can be contacted with theclip 800 to press down theclip 800. The illustrativeclip gripping body 240 shown is stepped to avoid interference with theclip 800, and two stepped 248, 249 are provided accordingly. The steppedsurfaces surface 248 may be the contact surface that can be contacted with thejig engaging portion 840 of theclip 800 to press down thejig engaging portion 840. The steppedsurface 249 may be positioned above the steppedsurface 248 and may be the contact surface that can be contact with a pinchingportion 810 of theclip 800 to press down it. Providing theclip gripping body 240 with the contact surfaces of theclip 800 can ensure more reliable engagement of the clip with the seat body side. - In addition, as illustrated in
FIGS. 7 and 8 , theclip 800 comprises a pinchingportion 810 that can pinch the attachedportion 630 of thecover 600 by a pair of arms; ahook portion 820 connected to the bottom surface of the bottom portion connecting the pair of arms; a retainingportion 830 connected to the pinchingportion 810 to prevent disengagement of the wire from thehook portion 820; ajig engaging portion 840 connected to thehook portion 820 and extending toward the pinchingportion 810; and aprotrusion 850 provided on thejig engaging portion 840. In the pinchingportion 810, the respective arms are bent so that the upper end portions of the pair of arms come close to each other, thereby preventing detachment of the attachedportion 630 disposed in the pinchingportion 810. The retainingportion 830 and thejig engaging portion 840 are provided on opposite sides of thehook portion 820. - The attached
portion 630 may comprise atip portion 631 having a triangular cross section, which is sandwiched between the arms of the pinchingportion 810; anintermediate portion 632 disposed in an opening between the upper end portions of the arms of the pinchingportion 810; and awall portion 633 which is provided on the pinchingportion 810 and is wider than the opening of the pinchingportion 810. The attachedportion 630 may comprise atape 634 sewn on adrawing tape 620, and thetip portion 631, theintermediate portion 632 and the pinchingportion 810 are fixed to thetape 634. Thetape 634 may be omitted and the attachedportion 630 may be directly integrated with the drawingtape 620. - As shown in
FIG. 9 , theclip pushing body 250 can push down thewall portion 633 of the attachedportion 630 to which theclip 800 being attached, that is, theclip 800 can be pushed down via the attachedportion 630. Theclip pushing body 250 may be provided with a recessedportion 251 so as not to interfere with theclip 800 and the attachedportion 630, and can be brought into contact with thewall portion 633 of the attachedportion 630 at thebottom surface 2511. - Steps of engaging the
clip 800 of thecover 600 with thewire 750 of theseat body 700 will be described with reference toFIGS. 10 and 11 . First, a sufficient distance may be provided between the table 300 and thecover holder 200 so that thecover 600 can be held by thecover holder 200 via theclip 800. For example, thecontrol device 400 sends an instruction to the distance adjusting means 500 to locate thecover holder 200 at the initial position in response to an input by an operator. The distance adjusting means 500 causes thecover holder 200 to be located at the initial position in response to the instruction received from thecontrol device 400. In the initial position, thecover holder 200 is sufficiently spaced apart from theseat body 700 on the table 300 and/or the table 300. - When the
cover holder 200 is in the initial position, thecover 600 may be mounted to thecover holder 200 by an operator. For example, first, theclip 800 may be attached to the attachedportion 630 included in thecover 600. Theprotrusion 850 of theclip 800 is then pressed into the recessedgripper 241 of theclip gripping body 240, and theclip 800 is grasped by theclip gripping body 240. Thecover 600 is thus mounted to thecover holder 200 via theclip 800. After attaching theclip 800 to theclip gripping body 240, theclip 800 may be engaged with the attachedportion 630. - Next, the
seat body 700 may be placed on a predetermined position of the table 300. To prevent positional displacement of theseat body 700 on the table 300, theseat body 700 may be fixed on the table 300 by a positional displacement prevention means such as a belt. Theseat body 700 may be placed on the table 300 prior to mounting thecover 600 to thecover holder 200. - Next, the
cover holder 200 may be moved downward toward the table 300 to allow thecover 600 held by thecover holder 200 to come close to the side of theseat body 700 on the table 300. Thecontrol device 400 may transmit an instruction to the distance adjusting means 500 to lower thecover holder 200 to the engagement position in response to an input by the operator. In response to the instruction received from thecontrol device 400, the distance adjusting means 500 may lower thecover holder 200 to the engagement position. For example, the distance adjusting means 500 may control intake and exhaust airs so that thepiston rod 505 of the air cylinder extends downwardly from thepiston rod 505 by a predetermined length. - During displacing the
cover holder 200 from the initial position to the engagement position, theclip 800 gripped by theclip gripping body 240 of thecover holder 200 approaches thewire 750, and theclip 800 finally captures thewire 750 to guide and hold thewire 750 in theclip 800. The lowering of thecover holder 200 can allow a plurality ofclips 800 to be engaged with thewires 750 simultaneously, and it is expected that the working time required for engaging theclip 800 with thewire 750 can be shortened. - Again, the
clip gripping body 240 and theclip pushing body 250 may be displaced downwardly by operating thecylinder 230 of the axial member in thecover holder 200. Thecontrol device 400 can send an instruction to thecylinder 230 to unlock and operate thecylinder 230 at any timing or at a pre-scheduled timing. Thecylinder 230 operates in response to this received instruction, and itsmovable shaft 235 extends downward. - If any anxiety remains as to whether or not engagement of the
clip 800 with thewire 750 could be ensured only by moving down thecover holder 200 based on the operation of the distance adjusting means 500 as mentioned above, thecylinder 230 may be unlocked after moving down thecover holder 200 by the distance adjusting means 500, and themovable shaft 235 of thecylinder 230 may be extended downwardly to displace downwardly theclip gripping body 240 and theclip pushing body 250 fixed to the lower end of themovable shaft 235 of thecylinder 230, thereby ensuring more reliable engagement of theclip 800 with thewire 750. - As discussed above, the
cover holder 200 may be lowered to the predetermined position based on the operation of the distance adjusting means 500, and then theclip gripping body 240 and theclip pushing body 250 are further lowered by the operation of thecylinder 230, whereby theclip 800 may be engaged with thewire 750 on theseat body 700 side. In other words, the downward displacement of thecover holder 200 by the distance adjusting means 500 may be used in combination with the downward displacement of theclip gripping body 240 and theclip pushing body 250 by thecylinder 230 to ensure the engagement of theclip 800 with thewire 750. The coordinated operation of the distance adjusting means 500 and thecylinder 230 can be achieved by control with thecontrol device 400. - In an exemplary embodiment shown, the shape of the clip may be formed to be suitable for capturing the wire. As shown in
FIG. 11(a) , aslope surface 825 of thehook portion 820 and aslope surface 835 of the retainingportion 830 may be provided in a tapered shape that narrows toward awire inlet 828, which may allow more reliable capture of thewire 750. Thewire 750 may be guided to thewire inlet 828 through theslope surface 825 of thehook portion 820 or theslope surface 835 of the retainingportion 830 and may be inserted into thehook portion 820 as shown inFIG. 11 (b) , thereby completing engagement of theclip 800 with thewire 750. After attaching thecover 600 to thewire 750 of theseat body 700 via theclip 800, thecover holder 200 may be lifted by the operation of the distance adjusting means 500. In an example, theclip 800 may be detached from theclip gripping body 240 due to the lifting of thecover 200, and thecover 600 may be separated from thecover holder 200. - Then, the
cover 600 may be optionally stretched along the surface of theseat body 700 on the table 300, and theseat body 700 may be covered with thecover 600. Then, if needed, thecover 600 may be further fixed to theseat body 700 by any way such as adhesive bonding or sewing. -
FIG. 12 shows a state where theclip 800 attached to thecover 600 has been engaged with thewire 750 of theseat body 700. - A second embodiment will be described with reference to
FIGS. 13 to 16 .FIG. 13 is a schematic side view of a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device.FIG. 14 is a schematic side view of a clip gripping body in a cover attaching device, which schematically shows a state where the clip has been gripped.FIGS. 15 and 16 are schematic perspective views of clips handled by a cover holder in a cover attaching device. - In this embodiment, the
clip gripping body 240 does not grasp theprotrusion 850 of theclip 800, but grips the pinchingportion 810 of theclip 800. Thus, the pinchingportion 810 of theclip 800 may be a gripped portion to be grasped by theclip gripping body 240. Even in such a case, effects similar to those described in the first embodiment may be also obtained. Furthermore, the structure of theclip 800 may be different from that of the first embodiment. Even in such a case, effects similar to those described in the first embodiment may be also obtained. - The
clip gripping body 240 shown inFIG. 13 may be configured to be able to grasp the pinchingportion 810 of theclip 800 as schematically shown inFIG. 14 . The pinchingportion 810 may include a structure in which a pair of arms is disposed opposite to each other, and during attaching each of the arms to theclip gripping body 240, respective arms are pivotally moved to easily narrow the distance, so that theclip 800 can be rapidly attached to theclip gripping body 240. - The
clip gripping body 240 may include atongue portion 247 that may define a holdingspace 244 of theclip 800 betweenmain body portions 246, and anentrance 243 for the pinchingportion 810 of theclip 800 is defined between the tip portion of thetongue portion 247 and themain body portion 246. Themain body portion 246 of theclip gripping body 240 may be provided with aprotrusion 245 that may define theentrance 243 together with the tip portion of thetongue portion 247, and thisprotrusion 245 prevents theclip 800 from coming off theclip gripping body 240. In addition, as schematically shown inFIG. 14 , thetape 634 of the attachedportion 630 may be provided with anopening 6345 for avoiding interference with thetongue portion 247 of theclip gripping body 240. - As shown in
FIGS. 15 and 16 , the retainingportion 830 may comprise abent portion 831 which is bent greatly, for example at a right angle so as to extend into a hook space defined by thehook portion 820. A relativelywide wire inlet 828 is provided between thebent portion 831 and thehook portion 820 to ensure insertion of thewire 750 into thehook portion 820. - A third embodiment will be described with reference to
FIG. 17 .FIG. 17 is a schematic perspective view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device, which schematically illustrates the cover held by the cover holder. - In this embodiment, only one
clip gripping body 240 is included in eachline arrangement 220. In this case, the time required for attaching theclip 800 to theclip gripping body 240 can be further shortened. - As shown in
FIG. 17 , in eachline arrangement 220, oneaxial clip gripper 260/clip gripping body 240 and twoaxial clip pushers 270/clip pushing bodies 250 may be provided. In eachline arrangement 220, one axialclip gripping portion 260/clip gripping body 240 may be provided between the twoaxial clip pushers 270/clip pushing bodies 250, so that thecover 600 can be stably held at the center of the front-rear direction. - A fourth embodiment will be described with reference to
FIG. 18 .FIG. 18 is a schematic partial enlarged view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, which shows a support member disposed in contiguity with a clip holder and its operation mode. - In this embodiment, the
support member 292 capable of supporting the attachedportion 630 is provided on thecover holder 200. Thesupport member 292 supports the bottom surface of the attachedportion 630. Furthermore, thissupport member 292 is movable along aguide 291 extending in the front-rear direction along the attachedportion 630. If the number ofclip gripping bodies 240 included in eachline arrangement 220 is reduced, it is expected that it will be difficult to ensure an appropriate posture of thecover 600 while being held by thecover holder 200. Even in such a case, the posture of thecover 600 while being held by thecover holder 200 can be appropriately maintained by providing thecover holder 200 with thesupport member 292 for supporting the attachedportion 630 which is a part of thecover 600. Thesupport member 292 may be movable along aguide 291 extending in the front-back direction along the attachedportion 630, so that the positioning of thesupport member 292 can be adjusted depending on situations, or can respond to changes in the type of thecovers 600. - As shown in
FIG. 18 , thecylinder 230 positioned at the center in the front-rear direction within theline arrangement 220 may be provided with a rod-like guide 291 extending in the front-rear direction along the attachedportion 630, and theguide 291 may be provided with J-shapedsupport members 292. The lower end of thesupport members 292 may be curved around the bottom surface of the attachedportion 630 so as to bear the bottom surface thereof. In general, the attachedportion 630 may tend to hang down as it extends away from theclip gripping body 240. Thesupport member 292 may be movable along theguide 291 and can support the attachedportion 630 of thecover 600 at an appropriate position by moving thesupport member 292 along theguide 291 in a direction away from theclip grip 240. Thesupport member 292 may be formed in any structure, and also may be U-shaped, L-shaped, and the like. - A fifth embodiment will be described with reference to
FIGS. 19 and 20 .FIG. 19 is a schematic perspective view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device, which illustrates a pushing means that can push a cover body downward between left and right line arrangements, i.e., toward a seat body.FIG. 20 is a partial schematic cross-sectional partial view of a cover holder in a cover attaching device, which illustrates the process of engaging a female surface fastener of a cover body with a male surface fastener by operation of the pushing means. - In this embodiment, the
cover holder 200 may be provided with a pushing means/a pushing mechanism which may act to push acover body 610 instead of theclip 800. This may allow additional engagement between thecover 600 and theseat body 700 to be ensured. - To be distinguished from the means/mechanism for pushing the clip, a modifier such as second, another or additional may be added to the term of the means/mechanism for pushing the cover body, in addition to or as an alternative to the case where it explicitly states that subjects to be pushed are different.
- The additional engagement between the
cover 600 and theseat body 700 should not be limited to the engagement of between surface fasteners (hook-and-loop fasteners) as described below, but may also include any other engagement such as adhesive bonding, magnetic attracting and the like. Needless to say, the surface fastener may be of any type or structure. - As shown in
FIG. 19 , an axialcover body pusher 280 as an example of the above described pushing means is provided between the left andright line arrangements 220 of thecover holder 200. Thecover body pusher 280 may be an axial member provided with a pushingpiece 290 at the lower end of the movable shaft of thecylinder 230, and can be extended by unlocking thecylinder 230. - The
cylinder 230 of thecover body pusher 280 may be provided parallel to thecylinder 230 of theaxial clip gripper 260 and theaxial clip pusher 270. The pushingpiece 290 may be a resin, a metal or a composite of both, for example, and may have a certain degree of hardness, but may have any degree of flexibility. The pushingpiece 290 may be a rectangular parallelepiped block extending in the left-right direction, but in other embodiments it may be provided in other shapes and forms. - By the moving down of the
cover holder 200 and/or the operation of thecylinder 230, thecover body 610 of thecover 600 held by thecover holder 200 may be pushed downward by the pushingpiece 290 and then pressed into thegroove portion 730 of theseat body 700. Asurface fastener 910 may be provided on the bottom surface of thecover body 610 which is to be pushed into thegroove portion 730 by the pushingpiece 290, and thissurface fastener 910 can be brought in to engagement with asurface fastener 920 of the other one of a pair which has been provided on the bottom of thegroove portion 730. - The pushing
piece 290 can be sufficiently displaced downward by the operation of thecylinder 230, but not necessarily limited thereto. In another embodiment, thecylinder 230 does not operate, the length of thecover body pusher 280 is merely set in an appropriate manner: during thecover holder 200 being lowered, thecover body 610 is pushed into thegroove portion 730 by the pushingpiece 290. The three-dimensional shape of theseat body 710 may be considered within a range where additional engagement(s) should be performed, and then the number, position and length of thecover body pushers 280 shall be determined. - The schematic cross-sectional view illustrated in
FIG. 20 schematically shows a partial cross section taken along the dotted line Z-Z inFIG. 3 , for example. Amale surface fastener 920 is fixed onto the bottom of thegroove portion 730 extending in the left-right direction by adhesive bonding, sewing or the like. Afemale surface fastener 910 extending in the left-right direction is sewn to thecover body 610. Thefemale surface fastener 910 and themale surface fastener 920 are engaged with one another by pushing thecover body 610 into thegroove portion 730 with the pushingpiece 290, thereby ensuring additional engagement of theseat body 700 with thecover 600. The positions of the male and female surface fasteners may be inverted. - Although the J-shaped engaging elements are shown for the
male surface fastener 920, they are shown in a simplified manner for simplicity of illustration, but are not intended to show any exact array density or any exact arranged number of the engaging elements. Similarly, the engaging loops of thefemale surface fastener 910 is only shown in a simplified manner. - Each of the first to fifth embodiments as described above or any combination thereof may comprise a determining means/determining mechanism for determining whether or not the
clip 800 has successfully engaged with theseat body 700 on the table 300. By means of this, defective attachment of thecover 600 can be monitored and appropriate measures can be taken during any failure occurrence. When theclip 800 is engaged with the wire of theseat body 700, vibrations and sounds are generated, which are utilized for detection of engagement. - The determining means/determining mechanism may comprise, for example, a detection unit and a determination processing unit that executes a determination process based on the output of the detection unit. The detection unit may comprise, for example, a vibration detection sensor(s). The determination processing unit may include an analog circuit, a digital circuit, a computer or any combination thereof. The computer may be configured to include an arithmetic processing unit such as a CPU and a storage unit including any type of information recording medium (a memory, hard disk, magnetic type or optical type information storage medium). A program stored in the storage unit is executed by the arithmetic processing unit, and various functions are executed, for example operation control of the vibration detection sensor(s) connected via the interface or processing of information inputted from the same sensor(s).
- For example, the vibration detection sensor(s) included in the detection unit may be provided on the
axial clip gripper 260 or theaxial clip pusher 270, and detects vibration during engagement of theclip 800. The determination processing unit may have a storage unit in which vibrations generated during engagement of theclip 800 has been beforehand recorded as reference data. The determination processing unit compares the vibration data output from the vibration sensor(s) with the reference data mentioned above, and determines that the engagement has been successfully achieved if the both data have agreed with one another or have had high similarity. The determination processing unit determines that the engagement has failed if the both data have not agreed with one another or have not had high similarity. The determination of the degree of agreement for the vibration data may be understood as determination of the degree of agreement for vibration waveforms. - The determination process may be performed based on the determination of agreement or the degree of agreement for one or more singular/extraction points included in the vibration waveform, rather than the entire vibration waveform. The vibration detection sensor is an example, and the sound generated during engagement of the clip may be used as a criterion for determination. In this case, a sensor(s) for detecting sound is/are provided in place of the vibration sensor(s). Both vibration and sound may be detected and the determination may be performed for these.
- A parson skilled in the art will be able to optimize the type, number and placed position of the sensors forming the detection unit according to requirements for implementation. A person skilled in the art will be able to optimally construct the determination processing unit based on hardware, software or a combination thereof. Any type of network can be included in the determination processing unit, and attachment of the clip can be remotely monitored.
- In view of the above teachings, a person skilled in the art will be able to make various modifications. The reference numerals included in the claims are only for reference and should not be for the purpose of limiting the scope of claims. In the embodiments shown, one
clip gripping body 240 grasps oneclip 800, but it is also expected that one clip gripping means grasps two ormore clips 800. In thecover holder 200, a combination of oneaxial clip gripper 260, a plurality ofaxial clip pushers 270 and one ormore support members 292 is also expected. - The distance adjusting means 500 may be referred to as a distance adjusting mechanism or a distance adjusting device. The clip holding means may be referred to as a clip holding structure or a clip holder. The clip pushing means may be referred to as a clip pushing structure or clip pushing tool. The cover holder may be referred to as a cover suspender.
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- 220 line arrangement
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- 240 clip gripping body (clip holding means, clip gripping means)
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- 270 axial clip pusher (clip pushing means)
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- 500 distance adjusting means
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